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What Are You Listening to Right Now - Round 2

it is a superb song and great dancing... i have posted it before on this thread.
The songs I enjoy the most are from mid 1980s and 90's. No punjabi mixing and other things in those days. Then, the songs from 60's Rafi-Kishore-Mahendra kapoor. The language was so better (Urdu) than current lyrics. like this:
 
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Did anyone miss me (banned for a week) :coffee: because of :china::police:

I guess I'm too :chilli::chilli: sometimes :undecided:

You gotta be careful in the Chinese section. :)

@jamahir
I heard this song after a really long time today. It's "Mahi ve" song from the movie called Kaante. The song and it's picturisation are alien to each other, albeit a song worth listening to in loop.
Don't know who the singer is but she has done a good job.
I decided not to post the original song with Mallaika arora's pole dance because I wanted everyone to concentrate on the actual song. Lol
Enjoy! :)


 
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@jamahir
I heard this song after a really long time today. It's "Mahi ve" song from the movie called Kaante. The song and it's picturisation are alien to each other, albeit a song worth listening to in loop.
Don't know who the singer is but she has done a good job.


the singer is richa sharma[1]... i always thought it was that punjabi singer ( don't remember her name ) who was forever trying to get her brother into the industry... this particular lady was well-known in those days.

"mahi ve" i find too showy ( in singing )... not my type. :)

and i was looking at wikipedia page of "kaante" and one song "rama re" reminded me of the enjoyable song "shabba shabba" from the film "daud"...

Shabba Shabba (Video Song) - Daud - YouTube

I decided not to post the original song with Mallaika arora's pole dance because I wanted everyone to concentrate on the actual song. Lol

in such situations i post audio-only from gaana.com. :agree:

Oh my!
Divya Bharti married Sajid Nadiadwala while she was still a teenager?

such marriages were common even ten years ago before the fake-feminists created the obscene and anti-natural idea that a female before 18 is a "child"... as if at the magic age of 18 everyone turns wonderously mature... ridiculous !!

dimple kapadia was 16 when she married rajesh khanna in 1973, and within a year was born twinkle.

kaka would be arrested if he had done that today... what silly laws !!

She died when she was 19.

a tragedy really.

i vaguely remember the film "deewana" and she maturely playing the reserved widow courted obsessively by shahrukh.

Hard to believe that she could have got drunk and fallen from the balcony of her house.

one theory is that she refused to consort with a gangster who then or his men took revenge by pushing her off that balcony.

only sajid knows the truth i think.

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[1] Richa Sharma (singer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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the fake-feminists created the obscene and anti-natural idea that a female before 18 is a "child"... as if at the magic age of 18 everyone turns wonderously mature... ridiculous !!
I think you need a lecture on this. :coffee:
Check ur Fb.
 
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My personal favourite (well kind of)

@Zibago check this hindko funny clip, very similar to pahari

Damn that takes me back! What an era the classic spaghetti westerns were. The high watermark for westerns in general I think.


When the chimes end, pick up your gun. Go ahead and shoot me Colonel. Just try.
 
Damn that takes me back! What an era the classic spaghetti westerns were. The high watermark for westerns in general I think.


When the chimes end, pick up your gun. Go ahead and shoot me Colonel. Just try.
For a few dollars more, what a climaxing scene for a classic. Indigo was one ruthless MF rumour has it that Gabbar Singh was modeled on him.kudos or ....so long colonel.
 

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